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eBooks
Can't come to the library? Check out a book from our
eBook Collection and read it from your desk at home! There
is no charge for opening an eBook account, and no charge
for borrowing a book.
The following collections are available:
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NetLibrary provides access to Squires
Library's collection of over 3,400 eBooks. eBooks are
digital versions of print books. For more information
searching NetLibrary, please consult the guide
How do I use NetLibrary eBooks? |
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Evans Early American Imprints This database
of full text documents, books, and images covers life in
17th- and 18th-century America. It includes a wide variety
of topics, such as history, literature, music (i.e. hymnals),
religion (i.e. prayer and liturgical books), philosophy,
and foreign affairs. The content of this digital collection
is based on the renowned American Bibliography by
Charles Evans. |
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ACLS History Ebook Project is a collection
of over 800 history related electronic texts. |
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American Civil War: Letters and Diaries is
a database of letters written by and to soldiers in the
Civil War. The resource consists of material from over
100,000 pages and 1,000 authors. |
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Early Encounters in North America is a
database of information focusing on native peoples and
cultures in North America. |
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North American Women's Letters and Diaries Colonial to
1950 includes the immediate experiences of
1,017 women, as revealed in approximately 120,000 pages
of diaries and letters. Also includes biographies and
an extensive annotated bibliography of the sources in
the database. |
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